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Dava Way
There is a campsite at Grantown-on-Spey (tel. 01479 872474) at the southern terminus of the trail, but no other on or near the Way.
Moray Coast Trail
There are several campsites along the Moray coastline which are of use to the walker, but note that there is a large gap with no sites between Lossiemouth and Portessie, east of Buckie. There are campsites at Kinloss (tel. 01343 850111), Findhorn Bay (tel. 01309 690203), Burghead (tel. 01343 830084), Hopeman (tel. 01343 830880), Lossiemouth (tel. 01343 813262), Portessie (tel. 01224 696679), Findochty (tel. 01542 835303) and Cullen (tel. 01542 840766). Note that there is no longer a campsite at Spey Bay.
Refreshments
Both the Speyside Way and the MCT pass through many villages and small towns, and consequently are well served with grocery shops, small supermarkets, pubs offering meals, cafés, teashops and restaurants. In some areas the distances between facilities are much longer than in others (for example there is no shop between Grantown and Aberlour on the Speyside Way), but careful planning should avoid lengthy detours to find refreshment. The facilities that you can expect to find in the villages and towns along these trails are given in this guidebook. Apart from Co-op stores, most food shops tend to close on Sundays. If you intend to walk the trails during the winter months, then remember that some establishments, particularly cafés and teashops, close during this period, or have more limited opening hours.